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Principal Database Engineer, Data Engineering

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Posted 5 Feb 2026
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8 to 15 years
Full-time / part-time
Full-time
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Salary
$157,900 - $338,400 per year
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Required language
English (Fluent)

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GitLab is an open-core software company that develops the most comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps Platform, used by more than 100,000 organizations. Our mission is to enable everyone to contribute to and co-create the software that powers our world.

The same principles built into our products are reflected in how our team works: we embrace AI as a core productivity multiplier, with all team members expected to incorporate AI into their daily workflows to drive efficiency, innovation, and impact. GitLab is where careers accelerate, innovation flourishes, and every voice is valued. Our high-performance culture is driven by our values and continuous knowledge exchange, enabling our team members to reach their full potential while collaborating with industry leaders to solve complex problems.

An overview of this role

As a Principal Database Engineer, you’ll design and lead the evolution of the PostgreSQL backbone that powers GitLab.com and thousands of self-managed enterprise deployments. You’ll solve critical challenges around uncontrolled data growth, complex upgrades and migrations, and always-on reliability at global scale, creating the database patterns and platforms that keep GitLab fast, resilient, and cost efficient as usage grows. You’ll architect scalable, distributed database solutions, build proactive health and reliability frameworks, and drive adoption of modern database technologies and data stores that improve both product capabilities and production stability. Working hands-on in the codebase and partnering closely with product and infrastructure teams, you’ll turn long-term database strategy into incremental, customer-visible improvements, shift incident response from reactive to proactive, and help define GitLab’s next-generation data architecture, including sharding and multi-database support.

What you’ll do

  • Lead the architecture and strategy for GitLab.com's PostgreSQL infrastructure, designing scalable, resilient solutions for both SaaS and self-managed deployments.
  • Build proactive database health and reliability frameworks using continuous monitoring, automated remediation, and predictive analytics to prevent customer-impacting incidents.
  • Drive database best practices across engineering by guiding schema design, migrations, and query optimization, and by creating self-service tools and guardrails for product teams.
  • Own end-to-end observability for database systems, designing symptom-based monitoring, leading incident response, and turning learnings into automated, repeatable workflows.
  • Shape the evolution of GitLab’s database platform by evaluating and implementing modern database technologies and data stores that improve reliability, performance, and product capabilities.
  • Design solutions and patterns that address uncontrolled data growth, cost efficiency, sharding, multi-database support, and other next-generation data architecture needs.
  • Collaborate closely with product and infrastructure teams to align product decisions with platform constraints and priorities, breaking down long-term goals into incremental, customer-visible outcomes.
  • Contribute directly to the codebase to prototype and ship working solutions, maintain technical credibility, and deep-dive into complex production issues when needed.

What you’ll bring

  • Experience architecting, operating, and optimizing PostgreSQL in large-scale, distributed production environments with high availability and disaster recovery requirements.
  • Deep knowledge of PostgreSQL internals, including the query planner, write-ahead logging, vacuum processes, and storage engine behavior.
  • Background designing and maintaining highly distributed database platforms with automated failover, robust monitoring, and self-healing capabilities.
  • Hands-on coding skills and comfort working across the stack, from low-level database and search systems to backend and frontend services.
  • Familiarity with infrastructure-as-code, GitOps practices, security hardening, and site reliability engineering principles applied to database operations.
  • Ability to debug complex, cross-system issues, translate findings into durable technical solutions, and turn incident learnings into repeatable automation.
  • Experience influencing technical direction across multiple teams, providing practical guidance on migrations, query optimization, and database best practices.
  • Openness to collaborating with people from diverse technical backgrounds, with a focus on clear communication, shared ownership, and learning transferable skills.

About the team

Data Engineering and Monetization is a function within the Engineering organization with a mission to build a comprehensive foundation of data platforms with responsible data architecture that scales. We focus on the databases and data systems that power GitLab.com and self-managed deployments, partnering closely with product and infrastructure teams across regions in an all-remote, asynchronous way. As part of this group, you’ll help shape how we handle data growth, reliability, and modernization of our database platform, creating patterns and tools that other engineering teams can adopt.

GitLab Inc. is a company based on the GitLab open-source project, helping developers collaborate on code to build great things and ship on time. We are an active participant in our global community of customers and contributors, trying to serve their needs and lead by example. We have one vision: everyone can contribute to all digital content, and our mission is to change all creative work from read-only to read-write.

IT
Amsterdam
1,000 employees